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matt: it will be entered -- brad: it will be interesting to see. he retired the word transitory, but we could hear differentiation between wage pressures, for example, because some of that sentiment came after the jobs that we sell recently and pressures that are related to other inflationary aspects. mainly supply chain. that's a big part of that. omicron, our factories going to be shut? i'm looking for that to see if he makes a differentiation between them because that could affect whether or not they feel the need to make that move. when things are not as good as they have been recently, looking at the top line and the pricing power from corporate, we are pretty good. matt: is supply chain really the biggest problem? i find that if i lock in i will be waiting 1, 2, maybe three years for these purchases. i'm not going to pull the trigger and that's lost revenue for them? brad: yeah, i did that this summer and i don't envy you on the vehicle front. it is a problem for a lot of corporate. retailers are another example where it's not like they can't
matt: it will be entered -- brad: it will be interesting to see. he retired the word transitory, but we could hear differentiation between wage pressures, for example, because some of that sentiment came after the jobs that we sell recently and pressures that are related to other inflationary aspects. mainly supply chain. that's a big part of that. omicron, our factories going to be shut? i'm looking for that to see if he makes a differentiation between them because that could affect whether or...
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brad, your thoughts? and what a jerk she is. >> she is certainly a jerk and representative of a segment of the population, liberal all the with a leap but probably not representative of most people in the democratic party, i do think a lot of them negatively react and it gives me hope but what is disturbing is overall backlash to joe manchin and if the president is entitled to his vote or he's obstructing one senator obstructing, this is the language i've seen for democratic elected officials, it's disturbing because they need a basic civics lessons from a in a 50/50 senate where one democrat is defecting, it's 51 senators who opposed the jenna agenda, you could call that a majority but these people claim to care about democracy all the time but they think really their agenda is entitled to be passed with 49 senators or 48 even, honestly back shows you how a lot of this democracy rhetoric is. kennedy: wait until hershey herschel walker gets in there. we're going to talk about so if you don't have a cockta
brad, your thoughts? and what a jerk she is. >> she is certainly a jerk and representative of a segment of the population, liberal all the with a leap but probably not representative of most people in the democratic party, i do think a lot of them negatively react and it gives me hope but what is disturbing is overall backlash to joe manchin and if the president is entitled to his vote or he's obstructing one senator obstructing, this is the language i've seen for democratic elected...
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andy, brad, thanks for helping us wrap our arms around it, we appreciate it. have a good weekend. >> you too, liz. >> thank you of. liz: fox business alert, the auto sector brimming with news right now. general motors under pressure if after the ceo of its majority-owned cruze self-driving car subsidiary has left the company. shares pulling back by nearly 5%. no reason given for the departure. gm had hoped to start its robo-taxi service two years ago, but it's still waiting for final permits from san francisco. separately, the first five of an order of 500 electric light commercial vehicles to federal express. speaking of which, fedex having a very strong session, at the top of the s&p 500 after the delivery firm reinstated its original fiscal 2022 forecast. we should move on from that, 2022 forecast after lowering its per-share estimate in september because it was battling higher labor costs. we've been telling you about that for the last two quarters. fedex reported better than expected earnings, up 5.6% at the moment for federal express shares, but do keep
andy, brad, thanks for helping us wrap our arms around it, we appreciate it. have a good weekend. >> you too, liz. >> thank you of. liz: fox business alert, the auto sector brimming with news right now. general motors under pressure if after the ceo of its majority-owned cruze self-driving car subsidiary has left the company. shares pulling back by nearly 5%. no reason given for the departure. gm had hoped to start its robo-taxi service two years ago, but it's still waiting for...
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talking about travel stocks with brad just moments ago. marriott june 160s with the stock up about 1% here at 152 second one, take a look at ridn, of course, earnings after the bell tonight put buying with stock at 110 i don't like to see that so i've actually exited my position, but the stock's down about $5 today spending $5 billion on that plant in georgia that could be one of the reasons. also, joe manchin talking about cutting ev credits back. rivian puts and marriott calls. >> wanted to get glossed over. existed your position in rivian completely >> i did i wanted to hold it into this, scott, but i decided -- in calls at this point anyway, but decided there's too much put activity for me to hold. >> as your brother who got the allocation, if i recall, you bought ton open market. >> yes. >> appreciate it, man. >> yes, sir. >> there's doc and j "final trade's" on the other side. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers qu
talking about travel stocks with brad just moments ago. marriott june 160s with the stock up about 1% here at 152 second one, take a look at ridn, of course, earnings after the bell tonight put buying with stock at 110 i don't like to see that so i've actually exited my position, but the stock's down about $5 today spending $5 billion on that plant in georgia that could be one of the reasons. also, joe manchin talking about cutting ev credits back. rivian puts and marriott calls. >>...
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remember trump's legendary bullying of georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger. trump called him in early january asking him to just find 11,000 votes to change the outcome of the race in georgia. >> i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state. so what are we going to do here, folks? i only need 11,000 votes. fellows, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. >> as we all know, raffensperger refused to participate in the coup. not even clear what he could do if he wanted to, but he refused to find 11,000 votes. so raffensperger now has a trump-endorsed primary challenger. >> you're next secretary of state, a friend of mine, somebody has done a phenomenal job, jody hice. jody, come here! and jody is running against one of the worst secretary of states in america, rino brad ralphs persian gulfer who is trying to turn the tables on me because i'm fighting for election integrity. to be honest, i was surprised. he is a congressman who is loved in his district, who's got no problems, no election problems, could be there forever
remember trump's legendary bullying of georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger. trump called him in early january asking him to just find 11,000 votes to change the outcome of the race in georgia. >> i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state. so what are we going to do here, folks? i only need 11,000 votes. fellows, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. >> as we all know, raffensperger refused to participate in the coup. not...
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brad raffensperger saying we found the votes. or ruby freeman coming forward to be like it's true, it's true, i stuffed the ballots. but all of those things would have had the effect they wanted. each of those. it would have provided cover, just enough cover to delay the certification of the election. it was not without strategic logic. they failed. and thanks to some work by the committee investigating january 6th, we now know how off the walls desperate trump's top allies were in light of that failure. thanks to this powerpoint dated january 5th from the trove of documents provided by mark meadows, and it is beyond insane. it includes the debunked claims of voter fraud. it argues the globalists and socialists are trying to -- the election on behalf of venezuela and china. it invokes hugo chavez, a leader who had been dead for years. it is impossible to overstate how bananas this all is. if a family member gave it to you, you would be very concerned. trump is so desperate, but all out of options. they have tried everything. ever
brad raffensperger saying we found the votes. or ruby freeman coming forward to be like it's true, it's true, i stuffed the ballots. but all of those things would have had the effect they wanted. each of those. it would have provided cover, just enough cover to delay the certification of the election. it was not without strategic logic. they failed. and thanks to some work by the committee investigating january 6th, we now know how off the walls desperate trump's top allies were in light of...
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and we produced, and ashley's husband neil produced as well. >> seth: brad wrote a song >> brad wrote a great song and kelleigh bannen sings. and it's just a beautiful -- yeah, it's a beautiful part of the movie. >> seth: one of the things i've learned about hallmark movies in recent years is that you -- they are shot in the middle of the summer >> yeah. >> seth: and in, like -- this was utah >> yeah. >> super hot and we're, of course, like, in winter coats, you know >> seth: right this is actually -- so this is a real shot? >> yes >> seth: so you had a snowman and you had to put an umbrella over it 'cause it wouldn't melt. >> our snowmen are such divas. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> you know? it's like, "what about us? we're, like, sweating, but, no, it's all about the snowmen >> no one's holding an umbrella over our heads, yeah >> so, yeah, because -- we had to source the snow from local -- where did we get our snow? >> seth: snow farms. >> i think a fish market yeah so we -- and it was just blazing sun, so we had to shield them. >> yeah. protect them >> seth: and how -- how are your boy
and we produced, and ashley's husband neil produced as well. >> seth: brad wrote a song >> brad wrote a great song and kelleigh bannen sings. and it's just a beautiful -- yeah, it's a beautiful part of the movie. >> seth: one of the things i've learned about hallmark movies in recent years is that you -- they are shot in the middle of the summer >> yeah. >> seth: and in, like -- this was utah >> yeah. >> super hot and we're, of course, like, in winter...
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you still got two points, tied with brad. brad, do you want to press your luck? >> no. kennedy: for mary to the youngest first lady ever. grover cleveland, rutherford or hunter biden? >> i'm not going to pick hunter biden as much as i want to let's go with haze. kennedy: you would be wrong. we are still tied with two apiece. we are going into our final round, two points. if you press your luck, it's still worth two points. i'm just kidding. it's worth for if you press your luck. >> what does the winner get? be to a date with me. lala. you get to pay. which president officially gave the white house its name? james monroe, zachary taylor, robert keeley flint or theodore roosevelt? >> that's for me? kennedy: indeed. >> it's a. kennedy: that's a wrong answer. it was roosevelt. in 1901 -- in the white house. that's right. kevin. two points. which of these presidents have his own rescue from vanilla ice cream? would you like to press your luck? [laughter] >> no. this is tough. kennedy: thomas jefferson, joe biden, theodore roosevelt or heloise? >> thomas jefferson, tj. kenned
you still got two points, tied with brad. brad, do you want to press your luck? >> no. kennedy: for mary to the youngest first lady ever. grover cleveland, rutherford or hunter biden? >> i'm not going to pick hunter biden as much as i want to let's go with haze. kennedy: you would be wrong. we are still tied with two apiece. we are going into our final round, two points. if you press your luck, it's still worth two points. i'm just kidding. it's worth for if you press your luck....
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i got -- there is plenty to get into, brad. >> brad, this is a great thing about it. you are on fox and able to talk about these numbers and you are able to talk about some of the successes of joe biden. there are so many media outlets out there who are leftist who refuse to even allow conservative voices on to talk about this other issues that they don't cover on other channels. >> harris: we'll leave it there. >> i'm sure msnbc would love to have you, mercedes. >> harris: "outnumbered" after the break. wback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ what's strong with me? i'm ready for anything. find out what's strong with you with fitbit charge 5 and daily readiness. veteran homeowners- you made a smart move when you bought your home. now make another one and turn your equity into cash. with the newday 100 va loan you can take out up to $60,000 or more. veteran homeowners- with home values at all-time highs and rates at near all-time lows now's the time to do more with your home equity. vetera
i got -- there is plenty to get into, brad. >> brad, this is a great thing about it. you are on fox and able to talk about these numbers and you are able to talk about some of the successes of joe biden. there are so many media outlets out there who are leftist who refuse to even allow conservative voices on to talk about this other issues that they don't cover on other channels. >> harris: we'll leave it there. >> i'm sure msnbc would love to have you, mercedes. >>...
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brad prepared for and took an examine that confers that title on him. brad is absolutely right on the mapping. let me ask wayne some of the dimensions of the mapping. i set this earlier. looking at it overall, we have some of the national best sets of flood maps around. that being said, we have only mapped one third of the coastlines in the country. flood mapping itself only identifies this kind of statistical and unique kind of 100 year flood plane or a 1% chance floodplain and it has a 500 year floodplain on there as well. the reality is we have multiple kind of flood risks. we have flood risks from urban storm water. we have flood risks from dam or levee failures or those just actually operating as they should. what i always advise folks his use of flood map as a beginning -- beginning, not the end. they are to be used to say here is one kind of flood risk we need to be aware about if i am a person interested in buying a home or that kind of thing, i might call the community. each community has a designated flood plane manager. see if there are histo
brad prepared for and took an examine that confers that title on him. brad is absolutely right on the mapping. let me ask wayne some of the dimensions of the mapping. i set this earlier. looking at it overall, we have some of the national best sets of flood maps around. that being said, we have only mapped one third of the coastlines in the country. flood mapping itself only identifies this kind of statistical and unique kind of 100 year flood plane or a 1% chance floodplain and it has a 500...
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at this point, you can add collared greens, mustard greens. >> looks awesome, brad >> brad, i have to say, pork is one of my favorite i cannot wait to try this recipe but you use maple syrup with it. why do you do that >> get the good stuff if you can. this comes from the road down my house. there's a lot of maple out there, but it's not all that great. so if you can, and you have access to it, that's what the chapter of the book was about celebrating this wonderful candy from nature. so it's such a great -- you know, pancakes and breakfast, that's the obvious, right? but if you can add it to a sweet application instead of adding refined sugar or whatever, honey works well, too. but i like to add maple syrup and the butter and let it get in there and melt and get nice and saucy. while that does its thing there, i'll slice up the pork real quick. i add that to the shallots boom, toss it right on the plate. >> there's three of us set the table for four, brad we'll be right over. >> brad, we appreciate you thanks for whetting everybody's pallet on this monday morning. we appreciate it >>
at this point, you can add collared greens, mustard greens. >> looks awesome, brad >> brad, i have to say, pork is one of my favorite i cannot wait to try this recipe but you use maple syrup with it. why do you do that >> get the good stuff if you can. this comes from the road down my house. there's a lot of maple out there, but it's not all that great. so if you can, and you have access to it, that's what the chapter of the book was about celebrating this wonderful candy from...
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what if the next brad raffensperger caves and finds imaginary votes. what if the next terrified ruby freeman gives in to intimidation and agrees to lie about fraud? in order to be prepared for that moment, we need to acknowledge the gravity of the one we just lived through. they attempted a coup. >>> next, ruby freeman's lawyer joins me. lawyer join s me (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest corporate donor to the aspca and national park foundation. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru will donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. ♪ my name is monique, i'm 41, and i'm a federal contract investigator. as a single parent, i would run from football games to work and trying to balance it all. so, what do you see when you look at yourself? i see a person that's caring. sometimes i care too much, and that's when i had to learn to put myself first, because i would ca
what if the next brad raffensperger caves and finds imaginary votes. what if the next terrified ruby freeman gives in to intimidation and agrees to lie about fraud? in order to be prepared for that moment, we need to acknowledge the gravity of the one we just lived through. they attempted a coup. >>> next, ruby freeman's lawyer joins me. lawyer join s me (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now subaru is the largest...
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thank you, brad and steven. i know it's been a long journey, but we keep hitting more and more milestones. i appreciate the strategic approach. it's been very detailed. i don't have any questions because i think more details will be coming as more information is coming over time. as noted, we don't have all funding in place, and you will keep us updated as we continue to find the sources of funding in order to accomplish this, but we have been very persistent under your leadership, director forbes, and even president brandon to securing funds where we can from sacramento and washington, in addition to some of the resources that we can generate from our own surplus, that we know that that's never going to be the primary source of funding to address this. we believe that resiliency, particularly since we just suffered a major storm this weekend, we're reminded what nature can do over time, and we appreciate the priorities that you've listed. so i don't really have any questions related to how we're prioritizing, h
thank you, brad and steven. i know it's been a long journey, but we keep hitting more and more milestones. i appreciate the strategic approach. it's been very detailed. i don't have any questions because i think more details will be coming as more information is coming over time. as noted, we don't have all funding in place, and you will keep us updated as we continue to find the sources of funding in order to accomplish this, but we have been very persistent under your leadership, director...
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now, you'll recall, brad raffensperger was on the receiving end of a phone call afrom trump after the election, a phone call in which we all heard, a phone call in which trump hounded raffensperger to change the election results in the state of georgia, to quote, find enough votes in georgia to make it look like trump won there. when in fact he lost there. that call to brad raffensperger and other forms of pressure trump and the trump white house put on other georgia officials, that pressure is already the subject of a criminal investigation in georgia. it's being carried out by fulton county's prosecutor. among other things to know about that criminal investigation, my favorite fact about it is that faunae willis has hired an experienced rico prosecutor to help lead that investigation into that pressure on georgia elections officials. rico is the statute they use against organized crime, so hey, stick that in your stocking and call it christmas. but we don't know the timeline for that criminal investigation in georgia. we did learn something today, though. today, i mean, if brad raff
now, you'll recall, brad raffensperger was on the receiving end of a phone call afrom trump after the election, a phone call in which we all heard, a phone call in which trump hounded raffensperger to change the election results in the state of georgia, to quote, find enough votes in georgia to make it look like trump won there. when in fact he lost there. that call to brad raffensperger and other forms of pressure trump and the trump white house put on other georgia officials, that pressure is...
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brad: thank you. thank you, chair maloney. i want to thank everybody here. mindy, i want to thank you. protect our care has worked so closely with mindy. mindy's been such a big part of our work in west virginia. i think everybody knows why we're working in west virginia. been such a big part of our advocacy efforts there. you know, speaker pelosi did a good job. she went through what's in the bill. i want to talk about a couple things. the oversight committee -- it's so appropriate, chair maloney, the oversight committee is taking the lead on this issue. because the practices of the pharmaceutical companies are corrupt. they may not be corrupt legally but they're corrupt morally. the passage of this provision in part d was corrupt. it was a corrupt bargain with the pharmaceutical companies. people wonder why congresswoman schakowsky, you and your husband and me and we fought to repeal part d after it passed. it's giving seniors drugs. no. giving the pharmaceutical companies a windfall and it has ever since. i want to talk -- i am going to get a -- point of
brad: thank you. thank you, chair maloney. i want to thank everybody here. mindy, i want to thank you. protect our care has worked so closely with mindy. mindy's been such a big part of our work in west virginia. i think everybody knows why we're working in west virginia. been such a big part of our advocacy efforts there. you know, speaker pelosi did a good job. she went through what's in the bill. i want to talk about a couple things. the oversight committee -- it's so appropriate, chair...
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now, you'll recall, brad raffensperger was on the receiving end of a phone call from donald trump, a phone call in which trump hounded raffensperger to change the election results in the state of georgia, to quote, find enough votes in georgia to make it look like trump won there, when in fact he had lost there. that call to brad raffensperger and other forms of pressure trump and the trump white house put on other georgia officials, that pressure is already the subject of a criminal investigation in georgia. it's being carried out by fulton county's prosecutor. among other things to know about that criminal investigation, my favorite fact about it is that faunae willis has hired an experienced rico prosecutor to help lead that investigation into that pressure on georgia elections officials. rico is the statute they use against organized crime, so hey, stick that in your stocking and call it christmas. but we don't know the timeline for that criminal investigation in georgia. we did learn something today, though. today, i mean, if brad raffensperger had more than four hours in the ch
now, you'll recall, brad raffensperger was on the receiving end of a phone call from donald trump, a phone call in which trump hounded raffensperger to change the election results in the state of georgia, to quote, find enough votes in georgia to make it look like trump won there, when in fact he had lost there. that call to brad raffensperger and other forms of pressure trump and the trump white house put on other georgia officials, that pressure is already the subject of a criminal...
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now, you'll recall that brad raffensperger was on the receiving end of a phone call with trump. a phone call we all heard because it was recorded and later released to the public. a phone call in which trump told him to change the election results in the state of georgia. in quote, find enough votes to make it look like trump won their, when in fact he had lost. that call to brad raffensperger and other forms of pressure that the trump in the trump white house put on other george officials, that pressure is already the subject of a criminal investigation in georgia. it is being carried out by fulton county prosecutor. among other things to know about that criminal investigation, my favorite fact about it is that he has hired an experience prosecutor to help lead that investigation into that pressure on georgia election officials. rico is the statue the use against that to organized crime. so hey, stick that in your stocking and call it christmas. but we don't know that the timeline for that criminal investigation in georgia, we did know something today the. today, if brad raffen
now, you'll recall that brad raffensperger was on the receiving end of a phone call with trump. a phone call we all heard because it was recorded and later released to the public. a phone call in which trump told him to change the election results in the state of georgia. in quote, find enough votes to make it look like trump won their, when in fact he had lost. that call to brad raffensperger and other forms of pressure that the trump in the trump white house put on other george officials,...
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brad gilbert, please go ahead. brad gilbert? you need to unmute yourself. please go ahead. >> is it too early to speak or can i go ahead? >> clerk: are you here to speak on this item? >> no, i'm here for the san francisco sports and recreation. >> clerk: okay. then seeing no further public comment, commissioners, this matter is submitted. >> president honda: fellow commissioners? >> commissioner lazarus: there seems to be a consensus around the revised plan, so i would grant the appeal and condition the appeal on the plans submitted on december 6, is it? >> clerk: okay. >> president honda: we're going to have the ann lazarus night tonight, but i also concur. i want to thank the project sponsors as well as the appellants for working together and at least resolving the situation. again, design is a personal touch. i'm glad that they revised this to look like a more traditional unit, and so with that, i will let commissioner lazarus continue with her motion. >> commissioner lazarus: that was my motion, madam director. did you get that? >> clerk: yeah, i didn't
brad gilbert, please go ahead. brad gilbert? you need to unmute yourself. please go ahead. >> is it too early to speak or can i go ahead? >> clerk: are you here to speak on this item? >> no, i'm here for the san francisco sports and recreation. >> clerk: okay. then seeing no further public comment, commissioners, this matter is submitted. >> president honda: fellow commissioners? >> commissioner lazarus: there seems to be a consensus around the revised plan,...
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brad served as a longtime senate staffer, u.s. army officer, professor at the united states military academy at west point. brad, over to you. >> ad, thank you very much for the introduction and vice admiral jon hill thank you as well for joining us for this conversation on the growing missile threat indo-pacific an american missile defense. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss this important topic with you. >> great. tanks for having me here today. i'm looking for to the conversation, thank you. >> i understand you have a presentation about a 15 minute or so presentation you would like to present so welcoming to do that now if you would like. >> great, , absolutely. go ahead and bring up the charts and then i will look forward to the q&a. i see the charts have got the title on and you can go it in turn the charts. okay. i like to start off iaving a conversation with you about the threat, and this chart is something we created back when the missile defense deff 2019 was released. it was one of those reports that had the kind of
brad served as a longtime senate staffer, u.s. army officer, professor at the united states military academy at west point. brad, over to you. >> ad, thank you very much for the introduction and vice admiral jon hill thank you as well for joining us for this conversation on the growing missile threat indo-pacific an american missile defense. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss this important topic with you. >> great. tanks for having me here today. i'm looking for to the...
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brad served as a longtime senate staffer, u.s. army officer, professor at the united states military academy at west point. brad, over to you. >> ad, thank you very much for the introduction and vice admiral jon hill thank you as well for joining us for this conversation on the growing missile threat indo-pacific an american missile defense. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss this important topic with you. >> great. tanks for having me here today. i'm looking for to the conversation, thank you. >> i understand you have a presentation about a 15 minute or so presentation you would like to present so welcoming to do that now if you would like. >> great, , absolutely. go ahead and bring up the charts and then i will look forward to the q&a. i see the charts have got the title on and you can go it in turn the charts. okay. i like to start off i having a conversation with you about the threat, and this chart is something we created back when the missile defense deff 2019 was released. it was one of those reports that had the kind
brad served as a longtime senate staffer, u.s. army officer, professor at the united states military academy at west point. brad, over to you. >> ad, thank you very much for the introduction and vice admiral jon hill thank you as well for joining us for this conversation on the growing missile threat indo-pacific an american missile defense. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss this important topic with you. >> great. tanks for having me here today. i'm looking for to the...
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brad also said that he will get briefed on this. he'll bring his own experience as a former federal prosecutor to bear in this investigation. and he said he may even add attorneys to the team if he thinks it's warranted. i also asked him, this has been an ongoing investigation. certainly one that is controversial. trump has called it politically motivated. and i asked him what will he -- how will he think about the possibility that he might be making a decision on whether to charge a former president. here's what he told me. he said we'll apply the analysis that we've always used, i've always used in multiple offices. would you bring this case otherwise that's got to be the guiding light. i also asked him, this is a case where some people think it may be a no win. it could distract from his big ag agenda. he said he's not going to be swayed by that. he's done many investigations before involving fbi agents for lying and sitting state lawmakers. he said they just put their head down and do their job. >> and today we know trump also s
brad also said that he will get briefed on this. he'll bring his own experience as a former federal prosecutor to bear in this investigation. and he said he may even add attorneys to the team if he thinks it's warranted. i also asked him, this has been an ongoing investigation. certainly one that is controversial. trump has called it politically motivated. and i asked him what will he -- how will he think about the possibility that he might be making a decision on whether to charge a former...
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[girls laugh] -nice smile, brad. -nice! thanks? crest 3d white. 100% stain removal. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. >>> this is the only world we have. if this world disappears, whether you're rich or poor, whether you're free or oppressed, the fate is the same for all of us. we either survive together, or we are going to be damned together. >> desmond tutu, former 18 bischoff of capetown, expressing philosophies that made him a mortal giant. we'll talk about his passing and the legacy he lives behind as we continue. >>> new cases of covid-19 are surging around the world partly driven by omicron. a short time ago the palestinian health ministry identified its first case in gaza, reporting from reuters news agency. france for the first time reported over 100,000 new cases on saturday, double that which was recorded only three weeks ago. italy saturday marked its thirst day in a row of record cases. night clubs in italy will be closed thursday to the end of january. barbie nadeau joins us from rome. the measures being taken, it's incremental, anything but a lockdow
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brad pitt? dr. fauci: without a doubt, brad pitt. [laughter] i think kate was funny, but brad was terrific. >> that is cool. how have you managed to keep going at full speed? i know you said you exercise and i watched the piece that cbs did with you, your interview and you talk a lot about your walks and all of that. how do you keep going at such full speed? are you getting enough sleep? dr. fauci: to enter the first question, just focus on what your mission is. that gives you a lot of energy. particularly when you are dealing with such a serious situation. i will take it easy and rest when this is over, but i do not have time for that now. i am not getting enough sleep. >> so, what are you doing for christmas? do you have a christmas wish? dr. fauci: i am going to have a very happy christmas because my three adult daughters, who i was not able to spend christmas with last year for the first time since their birth because of how bad things were, we didn't have a vaccine. they did not want to travel from the cities they live in, in va
brad pitt? dr. fauci: without a doubt, brad pitt. [laughter] i think kate was funny, but brad was terrific. >> that is cool. how have you managed to keep going at full speed? i know you said you exercise and i watched the piece that cbs did with you, your interview and you talk a lot about your walks and all of that. how do you keep going at such full speed? are you getting enough sleep? dr. fauci: to enter the first question, just focus on what your mission is. that gives you a lot of...
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brad parscale, he is cooperating, right? while the people at the top that don't have too much invested in trump to ever -- look, trump tried to kill mike pence, and pence is still trying to hang on to donald trump. maybe the people at the top have too much to lose, but as is get into the staff and order people, maybe they are people we can hope one day will see the light, will see the truth one day, and will free themselves of the thrall of trump. >> i want to know, we're -- i want to ask this quickly, joyce. is there a timeline for this? do we have to have this is investigations done in order to stave off what might happen in the fall of 2022? >> as a prosecutor, you don't think in terms of elections, but the statute of limitation. this committee has at least until the new congress is sworn in, and doj can continue to work after that, for the full extend of at least of first bid term in office. >>> coming up, our new timeline on how the trump coup attempt started just hours after the lost votes were cast. >>> accomplice the
brad parscale, he is cooperating, right? while the people at the top that don't have too much invested in trump to ever -- look, trump tried to kill mike pence, and pence is still trying to hang on to donald trump. maybe the people at the top have too much to lose, but as is get into the staff and order people, maybe they are people we can hope one day will see the light, will see the truth one day, and will free themselves of the thrall of trump. >> i want to know, we're -- i want to ask...
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thank you brad. >> thank you. >> all right coming up, a pair of might freak you out making a big buzz don't forget fox business tonight "american dream home" with user truly 8:00 p.m. eastern time followed by fox business tonight, you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. . ♪♪ ♪ i am taking the time i don't know where ♪♪ ♪♪ . you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i've always been running. to meetings. errands. now i'm running for me. i've always dreamed of seeing the world. but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it every day. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com hey, angie! you forgot your phone! hey lou! angie forget livher phone again?day. yep. lou! mom said she could save up to $400 on her wireless bill by switching to xfinity internet and mobile. with nationwide 5g at no extra cost. and lou! on t
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visit indeed.com/hire >>> georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger is one of the latest people to sit down with the january 6th committee for four hours yesterday. the committee is now focusing on the phone call between president trump and raffensperger, remember this? >> so, look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. because we won the state. >> joining me now is georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, also the author of the book "integrity counts." thank you so much for being with us. i'm sure you love nothing more than to hear that phone call played for you again and again and again. what did the select committee, four hours yesterday, what did they want to know? >> they wanted to ask me a lot of questions about the election of november 2020 and then every event that happened thereafter. in the book, i document it. it is luike a diary of every rumor we were knocking down on a daily basis. i explained to them all the rumors, allegations that were made, and that they were not supported by the facts. that's what we talk
visit indeed.com/hire >>> georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger is one of the latest people to sit down with the january 6th committee for four hours yesterday. the committee is now focusing on the phone call between president trump and raffensperger, remember this? >> so, look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. because we won the state. >> joining me now is georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, also...
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. >> jimmy: yeah, but people think you're brad garrett. >> yeah, they think i'm brad garrett yeah [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i found -- i found a a picture after you told me that because i was like -- could you make this face [ laughter ] this a -- oh, not bad. [ cheers and applause and you can do the voice >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right, let's hear -- you do the voice and i'll do -- i'll do -- i can do ray, man >> "ma ma, raymond. ma, tell me he's stubby. >> jimmy: "mom mom. mom. mom. mom. >> "ma, tell raymond to stop making fun of me." >> jimmy: "ma, ma. mom. [ laughter ] >> that's the show >> jimmy: yeah, yeah we did it. we nailed it you know, we should take it on the road [ cheers and applause >> no, but it is -- it's interesting. but it's -- yeah, i'm always like, you know, he's really a lot taller than i am >> jimmy: he really is >> he's the nicest guy, but, like, i'm just not him [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sorry, so just to clear it up, this is not brad garrett >> yes >> jimmy: okay, there. just so everyone knows no, yeah >> yes >> jimmy: bobby cannavale. i want to -- but, i want to talk about
. >> jimmy: yeah, but people think you're brad garrett. >> yeah, they think i'm brad garrett yeah [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i found -- i found a a picture after you told me that because i was like -- could you make this face [ laughter ] this a -- oh, not bad. [ cheers and applause and you can do the voice >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right, let's hear -- you do the voice and i'll do -- i'll do -- i can do ray, man >> "ma ma, raymond. ma, tell me he's stubby....
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brad: yeah. lemonis: if we did it today, what would it be? brad: three minutes, because of the two machines that we were constrained on. these two machines became the bottleneck. so we talked to our wood supplier and said, "hey, could you cut it for us?" now it comes in and skips these two machines, which is really helpful because these two machines can be used to build -- lemonis: like this stuff. brad: yeah. lemonis: machines two and three were really slowing things down. so they went back to the original raw lumber provider and they asked them if they could cut the width and the length for the boxes before the wood even arrives. and so while it may have cost them 10% more, they were able to save 30% of time by not having to touch those two other machines. as you go through the actual production area, you can see and feel the energy and how different it is. they also set up an e-commerce fulfillment room that provides them more revenue and, most importantly, more margin. new products was the other thing. mindy: yeah, so we've got the chicke
brad: yeah. lemonis: if we did it today, what would it be? brad: three minutes, because of the two machines that we were constrained on. these two machines became the bottleneck. so we talked to our wood supplier and said, "hey, could you cut it for us?" now it comes in and skips these two machines, which is really helpful because these two machines can be used to build -- lemonis: like this stuff. brad: yeah. lemonis: machines two and three were really slowing things down. so they...
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you need to be thoughtful and i think brad's recommendation with regard to some of the stocks that were taken out of the wood shed i don't think you'll necessarily be buying them in the blanket fashion that you might have done in 2020 and there are market companies that are trading at a discount that if you have a longer term investment horizon and you're willing to deal with some of this volatility is great. i think bryn's point also about taking advantage of this expected volatility here makes sense when it comes to writing covered calls. it's one thing to look at the vix and looking at the names and it should be proud for the people >> good stuff. i appreciate your perspective. happy holidays to you and your family that's chris toomey, joining us today. >> steve liesman p thanks for joining us as well gang, sit tight. rivian is a public company if you own the stock, should you get out now? should you buy more? what does pete najarian think about that we'll ask him about it next. ♪ (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. season's greetings from audi. as i observe investors b
you need to be thoughtful and i think brad's recommendation with regard to some of the stocks that were taken out of the wood shed i don't think you'll necessarily be buying them in the blanket fashion that you might have done in 2020 and there are market companies that are trading at a discount that if you have a longer term investment horizon and you're willing to deal with some of this volatility is great. i think bryn's point also about taking advantage of this expected volatility here...
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maria: brad, great to get your take on all of this. thank you. brad mcmillan. i'm with brian brenberg and angela today. brian, your reaction to what you just heard in terms of where we are as we see inflation as the biggest threat right now, for the consumer? >> brad's very optimistic about what the situation will be going into next year. i think people are a little bit more cautious about their situation. you would like to believe that jay powell, you would like to believe that the president of the united states understands the inflation problem and will do something about it, but the fact is what we give the average american confidence that our policy leaders know they are doing? they have been wrong on this for months and months and their solution, maria, is to spend trillions more. we are going to talk about this, more than they are willing to admit, they aren't even willing to admit how much money they will spend. are you telling me that's the solution for subdued inflation next year? i will believe it when i see because i don't buy it now. maria: we will
maria: brad, great to get your take on all of this. thank you. brad mcmillan. i'm with brian brenberg and angela today. brian, your reaction to what you just heard in terms of where we are as we see inflation as the biggest threat right now, for the consumer? >> brad's very optimistic about what the situation will be going into next year. i think people are a little bit more cautious about their situation. you would like to believe that jay powell, you would like to believe that the...
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trump comes along, the big lie comes along right there, brian and brad, brian kemp and brad raffensperger, the secretary of state and governor of georgia are evil. >> you have to wonder about the sustainability of this argument. he was on the ballot. perdue was on the ballot in the senate, but somehow it's kemp's fault that he lost the seat that he h.it's kind of a confusing argument, but he feels as though the trump endorsement is enough to gain enough momentum and go against potentially stacey abrams if she largely is expected to win that democratic primary, so that's why we see this matchup. >> and it is remarkable because you're right. trump gets what he wants. he wants brian kemp gone because brian kemp, god forebid, upheld georgia state election law and certified the election and refused to help donald trump cheat, and for that, according to donald trump, you must be kicked out of the party. >> right. think about what he's saying, senator perdue or former senator perdue is saying in this ad, that the crux therefore campaign is going to be about why somebody should have undermined a
trump comes along, the big lie comes along right there, brian and brad, brian kemp and brad raffensperger, the secretary of state and governor of georgia are evil. >> you have to wonder about the sustainability of this argument. he was on the ballot. perdue was on the ballot in the senate, but somehow it's kemp's fault that he lost the seat that he h.it's kind of a confusing argument, but he feels as though the trump endorsement is enough to gain enough momentum and go against potentially...
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but like brad raffensperger, brian kemp refused to actively foment a coup. despite the fact that, like brad raffensperger, he also was on the receiving end of the call from donald trump asking him to do so. and ever since, trump has been trying to get rid of him too. in september, when trump held a rally in georgia, he hinted that camped would be primaried and he had a candidate in mind. >> your governor, ryan kemp, has been a complete disaster on election integrity. a complete and total--and i'm not looking to say that. i am not looking to say that, he's been a complete and total disaster on election integrity. with us tonight, a friend of mine and a great senator man who, i don't know, are you gonna run for governor, david perdue? are you gonna run for governor? where is david perdue. standup david. david perdue. are you running for governor david, did i hear he's running for governor? thank you david. he's a great guy and he loves his state and he's done a fantastic job. >> of course, perdue can run for governor because he lost that senate rate quite infa
but like brad raffensperger, brian kemp refused to actively foment a coup. despite the fact that, like brad raffensperger, he also was on the receiving end of the call from donald trump asking him to do so. and ever since, trump has been trying to get rid of him too. in september, when trump held a rally in georgia, he hinted that camped would be primaried and he had a candidate in mind. >> your governor, ryan kemp, has been a complete disaster on election integrity. a complete and...
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brad woodhouse was executive director of product care, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. thank you chair maloney. i want to think everyone here, and mindy, i want to thank you. we have worked so closely with mindy. mindy has been such a big part of our work in west virginia. i think of but he knows why we are working west virginia. been such a big part of her advocacy efforts of their. speaker pelosi did good job come she went through what's in the bill. i want to talk about a a coupe things the oversight committee is so appropriate chairman pallone is taking the lead on this issue. because the practices of the pharmaceutical companies are corrupt. they may not be corrupt legally but they are corrupt morally. the passage of this provision in part d was corrupt. it was a corrupt bargain with the pharmaceutical company. people wonder why jan schakowsky, you and your husband and me and we fought to repeal part d after it passed. it was given seniors drugs? no. given pharmaceutical companies a windfall into sets ever since. i'm going to give a little point of personal privil
brad woodhouse was executive director of product care, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. thank you chair maloney. i want to think everyone here, and mindy, i want to thank you. we have worked so closely with mindy. mindy has been such a big part of our work in west virginia. i think of but he knows why we are working west virginia. been such a big part of her advocacy efforts of their. speaker pelosi did good job come she went through what's in the bill. i want to talk about...
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brad woodhouse was executive director of product care, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. thank you chair maloney. i want to think everyone here, and mindy, i want to thank you. we have worked so closely with mindy. mindy has been such a big part of our work in west virginia. i think of but he knows why we are working west virginia. been such a big part of her advocacy efforts of their. speaker pelosi did good job come she went through what's in the bill. i want to talk about a a coupe things the oversight committee is so appropriate chairman pallone is taking the lead on this issue. because the practices of the pharmaceutical companies are corrupt. they may not be corrupt legally but they are corrupt morally. the passage of this provision in part d was corrupt. it was a corrupt bargain with the pharmaceutical company. people wonder why jan schakowsky, you and your husband and me and we fought to repeal part d after it passed. it was given seniors drugs? no. given pharmaceutical companies a windfall into sets ever since. i'm going to give a little point of personal privil
brad woodhouse was executive director of product care, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. thank you chair maloney. i want to think everyone here, and mindy, i want to thank you. we have worked so closely with mindy. mindy has been such a big part of our work in west virginia. i think of but he knows why we are working west virginia. been such a big part of her advocacy efforts of their. speaker pelosi did good job come she went through what's in the bill. i want to talk about...
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been special an urgent call made ya maloney teased where is shem dino. cd blad, this vader la samar, brad, the she about meal some scene will album, utility and other elements amy, elmer, so adela is an elephant. so if i am the dog waco, michael as well. hey, early it. will it again? lisa? lisa, hey, when i did speak to call you back, of course i you shannon little kind of a come on hold on. i live in the middle. i live in a new middle shop alicia. hi sadie. hey esha vino noonish babel cliched, a soccer coach bandage a a, a the sure sure you out us you will have to leave you a don't j o she is on board. it's very late or not this. sure if he has a job. now how do you do this? i know if your doc was picked up. you say i wanna shoot me. cash had look i had 200 billable mcneish. kn father and a 20 couple shabley humana. legit was pick it all that much. have angel do better cause to be shown to i cough, listening other than says color of in this is michelle montague was edition that home safe, little city in my leisure, i'll call there will only formula, whole applause. hello corner. the rule
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